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My Attempt of "Fake" HDR
Well since I dont have the camera to do a real HDR, I figured I would try some tweeking in photoshop to try and make some "fake" HDR shots. Heres one, and Im working on some others.
I took this picture in SC on a golf course that over looks the blue ridge mountains. Taken with my Sony Cybershot 7.3 megapixel. (besides the HDR effect, I made the grass green instead of brown, and took out the huge crack in the side walk) Tell me what you think! Before: ![]() After: ![]()
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Your cybershot should support AEB so you should be able to do it.
You can do a more realistic HDR (without burning and sharpening) by saving 3 copies of this JPEG than adjusting the levels of one so it is underexposed and one so it is overexposed. You then just layer it in photoshop for a fake HDR. |
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